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Michael Schlesinger takes a shot in the dark, and tries painting with the lights off. At Splash Studio, you can actually paint in the dark. Once a month, they turn off all the lights and flood the bar with 5,000 watts of black lights and lasers to create a neon glow event. You might be surprised how well you can do.
The next Glow Party will be on February 23rd. Meantime, for the next few days, Splash Studio is hosting its annual "Red Hot Love Fest." It's basically partner painting where two of you are creating a masterpiece on one canvas. Click here to learn more about both events at Splash.
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